become expressive

Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words

Used to describe a change into a state of showing more feelings or thoughts.

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Examples (10)

  • As she grew older, she began to become more expressive about her feelings.
  • The shy child started to become expressive after joining the drama club.
  • His paintings became increasingly expressive as his technique improved.
  • She tends to become very expressive when discussing her passions.
  • The actor's face would become remarkably expressive during emotional scenes.
  • After years of training, the dancer became wonderfully expressive in her movements.
  • Children often become more expressive when they feel safe and accepted.
  • His writing style became deeply expressive of his inner struggles.
  • The artist's work became expressive of the social issues of her time.
  • Through therapy, he learned to become more emotionally expressive.